Geriatric counselling
Geriatric counselling is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on the mental health and emotional well-being of older adults, typically those aged 60 and above. It addresses the unique challenges faced by this age group.
Common Issues in Geriatric Counselling:
- Depression and Anxiety – Often triggered by isolation, loss of loved ones, declining health, or cognitive changes
- Grief and Loss – Coping with the death of a spouse, friends, or adjusting to retirement.
- Cognitive Decline – Managing early stages of dementia, Alzheimer’s, and memory loss.
- Chronic Illness and Pain – Psychological impact of long-term health conditions.
- Family Dynamics – Conflict or estrangement from children or caregiving issues
- Life Transitions – Moving to assisted living, facing mortality, or adapting to physical limitations.
Through a compassionate blend of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reminiscence Work, and Mindfulness, we don’t just treat the aging mind we empower it to rediscover purpose, resilience, and peace in every stage of life.